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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1914
Publithsd Wedne»1«y« «n<i 8»tuprfay« by
TUK NAIMAU rovT PUIUailINO (WlirjtMt,
ft-M South Gro*« StntU Fr«eport. N«»MO
Coontr, N»w York., James E St'ile» and Kand
W. Sutherland, oytxr.and pjblinheia _
BAND W. SUrHEBLANU, Editor JAMICS B. STILK8, BuaiocM Uanaver
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Three Months Trial Plan For Readers—The Combi-1 nation For Less Than Cost of Books- Old Readers Eligible
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^. . , , , ,o„H ' Through a spcia; arratigement with that wH Ipresent lashior.s lor their
The i-roject of a „reat crosB-isiana i ^^^ puh'Vhers of Smart SiyleP. proba- use as Individuals. Adaptability, in-
trunk sewer leading to sea and Bound ^^j^ ^^^ ^^^^^ distinctive ai,d altogether dlvidua'ity. interpretation of self-
' and connecting with village systems ' the finest example of n.odern typograf these are the keys of iistincUon of
DO ioDKer considered eattential
j to have a man prlnclpa' of a pil^^tic
school. In the selection of Miss Grace
Westervelt to preside oyijr the Roose-
j velt Bc'iool, the Board of Mucatlon
I has secured by deserved promotion a
I teacher of established C'ipar:ity In the
j class room who is also an executive
of nien'ai breadth and balance.
jlmettican Boy at Oxfond
—townnnen and gawnsuten mingle. Here ar(> seen a band ot t.Ddergrada- ates, *lth gowns on their arms or wrapped, as mufflers around their necks, paradingup and dov. 'j the pave¬ ment, there a grout) of Townie" girls or fe'lows marching through the streets calling out to acquaintances as they pass. At "Carfax" directing traffic, stands a "Robby;" in the shad¬ ows, h!,j eyfs observing all, lurks a "bulldog"
•od to
along I'.i entire length, will make the pby In Hit field of women nartoA'-ninded economist .'n alarm tighten Ids grasp on his pocket book,
magazines, dress. The service tnat fetves these
and Young's Magazine accepted attainments to the readers of Smart
aiiiong thoughtful readers of the short Styles n^akes this magaiine unique.
Btory as pre-eminent in ilh gategori- The woman who reads and uses Smart
All eommunicatiui sbould i>e add THE NASSAU POST.
l«an°hatta^offle«'.'6'ii«km»n St., (stb'Vloor.) ; for an engineering undertai-ing of this ^^^ classification, the Nascau Post is Styles will not only have the con E^t™"Rl?ka«y ^*ii!^k.me'"Sniref"''LrrI'g ! kind would cost a lot of moiiey. jpermiHed to present to its readers Bciou.sne3s of correct gowning, but wil
2S'.^'^W^h.^l^ioKimp.^"ind Mm-' v'n.„.,. r,.n,.,„ i= „ivi-,„ thnoi^ht to for a limited a club subscription com- know that she is gowned individually,
•Ola.
Nassau County is giving thought to
blnatlon offer that in -nany respects distinctly, smartly.
Tsupbon. •! Freeport big permanent improvempn-. none too ^^ ^^ ^^.^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ attracHve to the
= soon. In the very nature of things reading public
The dandeR.on is still iiighly recom¬ mended either in the fdrm of infusion or greens
the time is not far distant when in con-1 Until July 15, The Nassau Post
At that there .nay b'2 another Big Bill He ring developing In the Free- port Hign nine.
A supposed "W'llte blaver' has sent a black hand letter tt a Lon"? Island editor. It probably m.-iiie him turn ; reeded blue w':h fright
templa'ion of the community that Is to be important planning will have to be followed by broad executtcn.
At t'le moment the sewer project is more or less In the air but, it is work¬ ing Its V. ay to the grou.id where na¬ turally 2)1 sewers have to be;.
Retiring chief of Rook-llle Centre Fire Department, August Kalb, has made m f,ood a record that his praises ought to be soundeu on a fire trumpet.
Sojourning In tlie Blue Hidge Moun¬ tains ot Virginia, Preaidenl Wilson will probably now be criticized for be¬ ing con.entedly on the trail of the
on a three month s trial subscription with the paper semi-wecKiy for less than the cost of the magazines.
The price of Smart Styks at the newstand Is twenty-five cents; for three months seevnty-flve rents.
The price of 'young's Magazine, the single copy,Js fifteen tents; for three months, forty-five cents.
A three months' subAt,> iptlon to
The Nassau Post costs costs sev¬ enty cents. They n ay not be exactly essential to j The rtgular cost of the tfroe indl- ktep the ship of state or tho sloop of vidually in $1,90.
., . ,,, . . ^,1 »!,„„! Under this remarkable club offer
the courty sailing, but iomfhow they
they can be purchased for nlnsty- are m.iuaginp to climb aboard and
stow t'.icmselvcB away in comfortable
^rths.
The o'lestlon is asked "are women in governmental affairs?"
SPRING FEVER
Sprinj: fever isn't e.^actly ing," lui everybody gets it. cases arc sinere; others 1 gli'
eight certs.
All subscriptions must te p?ld in advance
There will be numerou" olher fea¬ tures to please you. Page upon page of photographs of fashioi.i.He life and, the stage, fascinating port'ayals of the newest masterpieces frtmi Parisian ateliers ' boudoir chats" ori health and beauty, dress accessories by the score, "what to buy and vlure,' make Smart Styles a magazin'^ of peculiar excellence for the women of America.
Women of today must be gowned as Individuals. They are no longer con¬ tent to be cut from the te.me pattern —servar.tb jn the liver; of fashion. Every wonian wants her gown her hat —not oni just like a thousand others. As a result—Pol.-et," I)ou.:et, Cheruit, Paquln design for the 1 idfVldual. And there is Smart Styles, Hh- magazine of Individuality.
Everything in Smart Stjles Is there for you. Every one of cur artists'
Bad beys have always tren expen- After leaving- the sive. In the first Instance the parents t.iiist bear the burden; later the pul>- I'q. Tony Marino, of Lyabrook, was sent to the State Industrial home in Monrcw oCunty, N. \., b.v—J«u,ice of the Peace Edward T. No 1 last sum¬ mer. The fees of Constable Carman Riant, for the delivering if coniittment liapers and transportation of the. lad
has
dining hall, the un- Jergiaduate usual¬ ly stops in the but- •ery b tore going jut ol the building. The i> u t t e r y, a quaiiii I'ttle room with .1 fireplace on one .sMi,; and rows upon I ows of cases of groceries,bottles 'o Brooklyn and later up.^tate
LUTHERANS HOLJ SOCIAL
Virrei
Vocal and Instrtjmttntal Music and Ri freshments Enliven the Occasion A social gatehrlng or the con tion and friends of the Kreei>ort Iheran church occurred Mondaj e ing at the house of Tr.> k No. Church street. .\ pleasing ente ment and readin.gs wa^ provided the choir and some of iL" young pie connceted with the church, number., of the progran. v.« re well ceived.
The selections by the choir ini eu the "Songs of the Vikings, April Time," the "Spring Song," "Good Night, Farewell." Miss Werner gave two reading?, "A of 18tj4" and ".Maggie LiannlRan Romeo and JuTiet." Mar e Kranz Eva I'ears&ll played a . piano waltz movement, and Miss Mahnken sang in mezzo-sop: "Klysiuni."
Refres^limenis were^^^erved by ladies of the church after the ente; tainment.
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et cetera on the tt«n pa'd by the Town authorities. It other rresenis to the Axerlcan mind ; ^^.^u^,, ,„ ^^e aggregate to |99.75. the idea of a store. Here one mav
procuie cigars, cigareti.-s, drinks, ' -'"^' ^"^'^ ^°^' '''"' ^^ mainained on |77 fruits and other things to numerous to '"^ J*^^'" '' ^'^^' ^°^^ according o figures
Probably at no time in the past has sketches from Paris; every fascinat a newspaper in this vicinity been able
mention.
The buttery, iinniedlale'y after ball, presents an interesting. hpectacle. Commoners and scholn.s in their gowns, seated on chair.-i or cases or Htauditig in (.-roups befL'.e the fire, talk of their plans for tii' evening or the sports of the afternt.ou, and offer "smokes" to their friend-. Occasion, ally a voice will be heard" ".Manclpal, how much it fhlE?' "Put these down to i it Manclpal," announces a fellow, takirg a box of cigars from a shelf and p..'•sing them around. The Mancipal jt his assist¬ ant char^'.e it to the studeut'H account.
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WEATHER RFPORT
Tho weather in eastern New York; rain tonight. Thursday t'.oudy; local rains. Moderate fresh winds.
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in charge of a competent optician
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"catch- Somo With
lonesome pine Inftead of on the trail .schoolboys it usually gocj hard. of the blustering tluerta.
The difficulty aitending the Musica and Draijatlc Club In finding a suita¬ ble hall in v\'hicb to present its play adds Lo the accumulated proof that Freep.jrt needs an auditorium.
The centennial of the ^'teain print¬ ing pro8--< will be appropriately cele¬ brated this week. As n moral ap-ent the sL^am printing pres'a compares fa¬ vorably with the pulpit .".nd as a cor¬ rective it is of greater potentiality than a muzzle loader. Hats off to the side partner of civilizat'ou.
With Mrs. Lathrop Bro vn sitting on a ¦I'^versed waste papHr basket in tl'C gallery of the United States Sen¬ ate, chHlrs being few, and the wife of Mayor Stitcbell walking in the sand at Long Beach In her stocking feet, ber shoes being uncomfortable, we have ev'dence thtit modoin woman is not on'?' resourceful but unhampered by the exactions of form.
Flyin^:; is aa safe as rldin,';? in an au¬ tomobile. Is the belief of Alfred Hein- ilch, the monoplanlst of Paldwin to whom Ihe free ejace overhead is iis a perf'ict systein of good roads. As between an orderly airship and an aii- « tomobil driven by some drivers, we too would take chances tiavellng by Ihe blue empyrean route.
What shall v.e do whon an attack comes on? A doctor of our acquaint¬ ance has set down some rules for the Y. M. C-. A, which he anys, cover tht; iield. llcTv: they are:
"E'lt lightly. The body does not nof.d the amount ot fond that it does in Winter.
"E'ccrcise regularly. Help na¬ ture by training down.
"The man with the paunch may look trosperous, but its dollars to doughnuts he'd feel be'.'.er without the abnormal hump.
"Die.t-s for the season. Discard your heavy winter clothing—but do it gradually.
"Brt'athe in plenty of fresh air to wash the blood and help carry off vi't'ste.
"Mist people experience a dis¬ taste for fat foods at this season. It Is a good thing, Snun fat foda. Your h'ody doesn't need fnem. "Eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits. Atasty salad is more beneficial than steak."
to present to its reader^ a nore lib¬ eral offer of big hclass and varied read'ng than The Nassau Post does at this time. The magazines are both 'of them standard; tho p^per it is con- 1 ceded airoug those vvho -ead it to be the be:5t e.xainple of modern and pro- and wher gresslvt; iournalism that I.ao ever been circulated 'n Nassau County. The combination Is Ideal. It is far in a , way the greatest subscr'ptlon offer ! ever made on the South S'de. |
I Readers of The Nassau Post may take advantage of this opportiinlly to I procure the magazines bv extending I their subscription three months from the date of expiration.
Something About Smart Styles Back in 1873, the John J. Mitchell Company of New York, became direc¬ tors of fashion for men and women, and out of this forty yea-s of experi¬ ence has grown the idea that finds Its strongest expression in Smart Stylos, a monthly magazine devoted to the Interests of women who look to dis¬ tinction in dress. American women want .a magazine
;¦ lo us-i the O.x^jjrd term, 'place it o.n ing glimpse of fashionable life at home one's battles." and abroad; every plio'or.rapii along Fifth .ivenuc or the Ilivieia, at Palm
has b(i n our aim in il newest model the ctH' smart and dainty lims
fining this TIE. The Ihifk shoe
Beach, of the stage; will be for you to enjoy. The fashion talks will help you, tho "boudoir chats ' ou hetilth and beatuy pre yours to use, "what to buy Is at your sji-. 'ce. The fashions shown uie the- kind
A chai) iu one group wi' ! c attetnpt- ing to persuade bis fello-v; to accom¬ pany him to the theatro or to the "pic- cers"—n.eving pictures, another will endeavot "to raise a four at bridge;" ; other.s will discuss a vi;.i' to North Oxford; many decide to go to their wine club, if they chance to belong to
you like—smart, distinctive, tut not ; one, and tiiere enjoy coffre and a 11-
freakish. And thev will be shown for queur; practically evervoi.u will even-
, you, as a nindividual-sh'wu that you dually h^. headed toward:, the college
i^'ate and a Sftroll HiroU)i;h the streets of Oxford. After the shot I talk, which a large evening meal renders neces-
FROM PILLAR TO POST
Justice Kolly has deol'^ed that the Indlctel ex-Jailers, of Mineola must be tried 'n this county. This Is quite as It bLould be. If tbo^e men are legally innocent they nee'l have no fear. If they are guilty as charged It ^11 be 'ust as well to have the fact eBtabllshed right here. "
¦With ready versatility Sheriff Pettit turns from the exactions of ofllcial life to engag*" In the frolicsome diversions of a nilnstret. He Is alike at home on the p'ump and before the footlights. He la boih campaigner and comedian. In one lole he's good for a hurrah and In the other for a haha. He's both Jekyll ^nd Hyde and all the time an Inimitable "Steve."
Jimmy O'Dea wasn't a pretender. He did not lay claim to great genius, or aeek hODoro as twentieth century marvol, but he did vastly more than the av-trage man to make the world brlghtler and happier. He wrote songs ard comedies. "Tlio Wizard of Os" cam''' fro mhis facll? pen. "Silver Hells" and "Hiawatha," were among bis BongH. Jimmy O'Dea died on Sun¬ day In Dockville Centre. He was a worthy citizen, who, because of what be wa^ able to do, wlUI be held in fond ranembranc* by thousands.
The official custodian of the Roose¬ velt Board of Trade's big i.tick, falling lo recov'T the lost Insignia after long and f.aithful, now appeals to the Post to aid him In finding it. If anyone knows the- present hiding place of the aforesaid big stick and will communi¬ cate wi'h this office wo promise to commend him to the public as a citi¬ zen worthy of praise. It is almost un¬ thinkable that tho big stick lo lost for¬ ever.
NAMING STREETS
fongressman Payne of Now York
P?pubHc;m, purely in the !;pirlt of jest j pages.
has rechristened the "Bu.l Moose"
party. He has dubbed the party of
'Roose'elt the "Bumblj-bee party." t And a'l without knowing anything
about the buzzing in Nissau County
pieparatvry to the ' return of the
Colonel.
Wiiiii' it is not generally knov/n jimong t'le residents of the SoiUh Side John Curl of. Baldwin Is one of the movin ; tpirits In the Long Island Ag- riculti'.rai College which 'VjII soon be one 0- Long Island's most novel in:-itl- lutloiis Mr. Carl is president of the FuEt National Bank of KockvlUe Ceu- t'.e, a rianaufacturer and a leading cltlxen o' this section. Although not a farme'" by profession, in the case <'r th < ogricultural he figuratively Stree'. names are not !;>frrqiiently plowed the first furrows .tnd planted unapproprlate. often misleading and the seed from which yo-^ug men of occasionally dlstressinsj'y offensive, this an.l pucceedlng generations will Over In Queens County a protest has reap a harvest of knowieaue I een raided against the nam» Racket \ ctreet, bf cauje It suggests a thorough- tare bu-,tling with noisy trafific, when ;,f a matter of fact It 1.-5 a qtjiet resi¬ dential street and the homj of citizens '.vho resr-nt the classlficHtiou bo ob¬ viously associated with the name.
may adapt every style to your own personality, exactly as I'oiret would do In designing a gown for you.
Smart Styles is a raaga''ir;e for every woman who cares lor d'csa distinc¬ tion, a magazine for you.
The pr'ce is 25 cents a copy. Young's Magazine for Readers
When you're tired or worried, or bored, :<Dd the nmgazli.f. you know are becoming inane to your Jaded taste—'fad a copy ot Y'''jng's Maga¬ zine and see how soon you forget yourself
Youn^:'s hasn't a special article in it,
hasn't an illu.=tration or I it of verse.
There i' nothing instriicfive there—
except as life Itself is Instructive.
That's the aim of tho mt ijazine, to put |
real vital human life ^etween its ;
Not life of bucaiict ring on the i
j high seas; not life as adv inturers find ;
it on the frontiers or in the wooly j
I west; but tho real iu;.'niatn, deep;
I down I'fe going on all about you. I
Don't .'xpect every story \^ going to j
make you laugh. Some of them will j
probably make you cry, and some j
will probably makoyou .-^'t up with a
little gasp and realize how very near
lo your t.wn life these '^torles ale. *
The price is 15 cents a copy.
SEE COUPON ON PAGE FOUR
and its excellent fitting (lualltles will appeal to women who aiiiiecinfe the nicetiet' (if dress Width, as narrow as AAA.
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' A commiitee of the Huntington His¬ torical Society baa undei taken the work of compiling a record of worthy lives and noble deeds. With more than two centuries of in'crestlng hls-
I tory thif venerable community ought
sary, some returir to co'U.^'e to study i till midnight; othcr:^^ i'^ed by the beauty of the evening oi in search of entertainment, are loath to return.
The Oxford streets aiviays attract one; the." appear to be e\ti crowded, yet the scene is a changing one. It may be in the midst of winter with a raw wind sweeping alou.-,- the thor¬ oughfares, a chilling •Iri^.zle darken¬ ing the sidewalks, and th.: cafes with their music and lights ant: the student life drawing the passerby; or an even¬ ing in June with the moon riding in the hea\ens, the anciei.' towers and battlements showing wii't- Ttgainst a sky of wondrous blue, ana the shining river running through me; dow and by wood that lures; yet the hrtob of life is alwavM present- in there Oxford streets.
Oxford and H'ities like Oxford may be coiiipared to great ne-jls, centers of life, which pump life—and some¬ times death- to every member of the system. Yet while they live, while they b^at -whether wiin >.ood or evil, or both—men will be drawn to them.
In the streets of Oxioid—In "The HiKh," Jff-*'The «C;orn," la "The Broad"
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STRONG THE CLOTHIER
Men's and Boys' Clothing,
HATS AND FURNISHINGS
This I articular street for years bore *** ^^ Bood for an abundance of rich Ihe honored appellation Vanderveer In material. .Worth and nobility are at- I'^cognlHon of a distlngnished and old tribute-, of many. They a.e qualities long l-,land family. The good old which aie found even mote frequently ramo should have been tetained. It among the humble and unassuming hod dlsilnction, association, history ^^^n among the eminent and heroic, and euphony to commend It. And to '^° ^^ v/orthy one does not have to be hi.ve "Racket as a substitute! No distinguished. An escutcheon la not wonder the people are aggressively <^ssentially a prerequisite to nobility. ludlgnanL I ^^ '^ unfortunately true that his-
Her J In Freeport we have done ^<""*^*> complicatlona for the most part ri.ther T.ell In street nomencladure. o™'^ t^« ^^^^^^ cottage of the poor We hop? the occasion n.ay never In the exttess of zeal to honor the lord time wien a village lanp post will °' '""oad acres. We hooe that the bear a foolish or fantastic street sign Huntington committee wlli brighten ita a.- a Mu>!Btltute tor a nuuv? worthily, P^K^a w=th records from Ch» Uvea of oestow-u by an earUer admlJ* straUon. \ ^*^« ™*^T rather than ot (be few. ^
When a man buys one of our Suits or Overcoats a feeling of confidence is at once created—perhaps because of our repatution for unequalled quality and price, or because he already has worn our clothes. Whatever the reason, he gains a confidence which never weak¬ ens, but steadily grows greater.
NOTICE
The holder of tbla coupon la entitled to L.I.R.R. fare on purchase of flO.OO- worth of merchandise or over
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45 Flatbuah Ave. near Kulton Street
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Plaza Theatre
FREEPORT, LONG ISLAND
Special Bulletin
Throii>.'h William L. Sherry, J'resldent of Sherry Film Co., the FLAZA has arranged to run all the productions of the Famous 1 layers Film Co. and tho Jesse I. Lanky Feature Kl'rn Co. 'IheBe pictures have been run In New York and Brooklyn"*! best
and lai>;ei-t theatre.".
MaryPickford in Caprice will be shown on Wed¬ nesday, April 15
Mary Pickford in the Bishop's Carriage on Wednesday, April 22
Henry E. Dixie in Chel-
sea7750on Wednesday,
April 29
Thcar are Photo Drama* (hat are boun'i lo pleale and the Price of Admiaiion wiihin reach of all
Matinee 3.30 P.M. Adm. 10 and 15c E7en'g7.30and9P.M. Adm. 10 and 20c